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      Green organic syntheses: Organic carbonates as methylating agents

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                Journal
                The Chemical Record
                Chem. Record
                Wiley
                1527-8999
                1528-0691
                2002
                2002
                January 07 2002
                : 2
                : 1
                : 13-23
                Article
                10.1002/tcr.10007
                e8958044-feba-4acd-b628-7b476df99dc1
                © 2002

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